8/16/2011

The House of Eliott - Series Two (2005) Review

The House of Eliott - Series Two (2005)
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I greatly enjoyed both Series 1 and 2. The costumes are spectular. The plot can be a little tedious at times, but there is an impressive cast of different characters coming and going throughout the series. It's also pleasantly predictable, so a lot of fun. My only complaint is that the last episode is a mild cliff hanger, and later episodes aren't available. My compliments to amazon.com for carrying these reviews. It was the only place I found that indicated that there are more episodes to come on DVD. Not even the BBC.UK website provided that information! Thanks, Amazon and volunteer reviewers!

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Louise Lombard (Hidalgo, CSI) and Stella Gonet (Nicholas Nickleby) star as sisters Evangeline and Beatrice Eliott who, with talent nurtured by necessity, establish a fashion house that creates a sensation in Roaring Twenties London. Their star continues to rise, but competition is fierce and customers fickle. Bea’s devotion to the business strains her marriage, while Evie embarks upon a liaison that threatens to ruin both her and the House of Eliott. Created by Jean Marsh and Eileen Atkins (Upstairs, Downstairs) and seen on A&E, PBS, and BBC America. Winner of top awards for costume design, including an Emmy® and a BAFTA.

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